Hi all,
I have an issue where we have an intranet server that is https for all requests
all of the time. Every time the server is rebooted (I hate patch Tuesday) The
service "Macromedia JRun CFusion Server" starts up before IIS and grabs hold of
port 443. Then IIS starts and gets denied access to port 443. This stops all of
our websites on this box from working.
I should also mention that this is CF8 Enterprise with multiple ColdFusion
Instances.
Can anyone tell me how to let IIS come up first and get the port as it is
supposed to before JRun grabs it?
Thanks,
Steve

Thanks, I found that too. I was just hoping that there was something non registry
related.
I'll go with this though!
This list is the best!!!
Steve
Make the Macromedia JRun CFusion Server service dependant on the World Wide Web
Publishing Service - IIS will start before JRun every time.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/193888
- Matt

> I have an issue where we have an intranet server that is https for all
requests all of the time. Every time the server is
> rebooted (I hate patch Tuesday) The service "Macromedia JRun CFusion Server"
starts up before IIS and grabs hold
> of port 443. Then IIS starts and gets denied access to port 443. This stops
all of our websites on this box from working.
>
> I should also mention that this is CF8 Enterprise with multiple ColdFusion
Instances.
>
> Can anyone tell me how to let IIS come up first and get the port as it is
supposed to before JRun grabs it?
While Matthew's answer is absolutely correct, Russ's answer
corresponds to the question you should have asked. Configure JRun not
to use TCP/443 rather than depend on another service starting up
first.
https://www.adobe.com/support/coldfusion/adv_development/config_builtin_webserver/
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on
GSA Schedule, and provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
instruction at our training centers, online, or
onsite.

I did the registry entry. However I double checked and when ColdFusion was
installed we did not turn on the internal web server. I will however double
check this as well. Someone may have been messing with the config files and not
telling me.
> I have an issue where we have an intranet server that is https for all
requests all of the time. Every time the server is
> rebooted (I hate patch Tuesday) The service "Macromedia JRun CFusion Server"
starts up before IIS and grabs hold
> of port 443. Then IIS starts and gets denied access to port 443. This stops
all of our websites on this box from working.
>
> I should also mention that this is CF8 Enterprise with multiple ColdFusion
Instances.
>
> Can anyone tell me how to let IIS come up first and get the port as it is
supposed to before JRun grabs it?
While Matthew's answer is absolutely correct, Russ's answer
corresponds to the question you should have asked. Configure JRun not
to use TCP/443 rather than depend on another service starting up
first.
https://www.adobe.com/support/coldfusion/adv_development/config_builtin_webserver/
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on
GSA Schedule, and provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
instruction at our training centers, online, or onsite.

> Strangely, the <attribute name="deactivated"></attribute> didn't
exist. The document linked was for CFMX, but I added the tag with a value of
> true. We shall see what happens. :)
Everything in the document applies to current versions of CF running on JRun 4.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) on
GSA Schedule, and provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
instruction at our training centers, online, or
onsite

Adding that line caused the ssl connections to SQL server to fail. Had to take it
back out. Just going to live with the registry change for now. Hopefully things
will change if we get to upgrade to CF9/10.
Steve
> Strangely, the <attribute name="deactivated"></attribute> didn't
exist. The document linked was for CFMX, but I added the tag with a value of
> true. We shall see what happens. :)
Everything in the document applies to current versions of CF running on JRun 4.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/